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Minimizing Benzene Emissions from Glycol Dehydrators by Darryl J. Burns, P.Eng., Process Engineer, Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd. Emissions control criteria (2) recently set forth in provincial non-regulatory programs in B
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Document Date: 2008-12-19 14:55:02


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Valencia / Norman / /

Company

Sivalls Inc. / Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd. / Bryan Research & Engineering Inc. / IPSI LLC / Process Design Flash Tank Limited / John M. Campbell & Co. / PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd / British Gas Tunisia Ltd. / Radian International LLC C. / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Gas Research Institute / The University of Oklahoma / University of Oklahoma / /

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glycol dehydrator equipment / oil production / plant site / remote well site applications / /

Organization

University of Oklahoma / US Federal Reserve / Gas Research Institute / Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers / /

Person

Michael W. Hlavinka / Gary Webster / Richard Sivalls / Steve Jones / Sarah Lee / Megan Evans / Darryl J. Burns / Brad Johnson / Carl W. Fitz / Carrie M. Beitler / Curtis O. Rueter / Roger Chen / /

Position

Process Engineer / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Saskatchewan / Oklahoma / British Columbia / /

Technology

condensation / flash / /

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